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Here is the Earth Day image I was working on a few days ago.
I think this is a very successful image.
I played around with the Hiroki Mafuyu technique from a book that i found as well as adding copics to color some of the more coloreful parts.
I incorporated the colors from the global medicine wheel project that I've been working on and based the woman herself on the image of Eda, earth mother of Viking lore.
This is an original image based on things I find to be very spiritual and I would appreciate it if people please respct it.
Thanks.
Media used:
Ink, water, bristol paper, copics, prismacolor markers, faber-castel watercolor pencils, india ink, 1 crayola pencil
I think this is a very successful image.
I played around with the Hiroki Mafuyu technique from a book that i found as well as adding copics to color some of the more coloreful parts.
I incorporated the colors from the global medicine wheel project that I've been working on and based the woman herself on the image of Eda, earth mother of Viking lore.
This is an original image based on things I find to be very spiritual and I would appreciate it if people please respct it.
Thanks.
Media used:
Ink, water, bristol paper, copics, prismacolor markers, faber-castel watercolor pencils, india ink, 1 crayola pencil
Image size
1650x2550px 3.27 MB
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The idea here is fabulous.
I would ditch the glowing idea, until you have it a little more techically accurate, the glow of the ozone morphing into the goddes works, and I like the fade at the edge of the earth. But the glow arround the hair/arms looks more like you got tired of coloring, at least a light blue needed to go all the way to the pencil ines. And personally I would love to see a black starry backgroud, without the glow effect, I think the lightness of the color of the Goddes against a solid black background would be fabulous.
The anatomy here is great, I especially like the hands.